Wednesday, May 5, 2010
May Visual Journaling and Studio Work
Is art peripheral to life? These are questions that motivate me to research the value of the arts in learning (from the earliest age) until the moment we die. Not just visual art, but music, dance, writing, and the art relationships
An injured knee, a sore hip, difficulty relating to anther person, .pregnancy, stuck in a job we don't like, taking time to relax, fear of living fully are some of the subjects we work with in Visual Journaling class sessions. A group's insights and vulnerabilities contribute to each participants sense of understanding and learning. Change happens as we open up. Even though we may take breaks from looking within, once we've begun journaling, we've started the movement and change we seek.
Our bodies hold memories. We can use VJ to access those cellular memories and heal. It may seem uncanny, unreasonable, and impossible
, but it happens. Tension held inside as numbness, heaviness, pain, tightness, shaking, aches, and restlessness can be accessed and worked with.
I've tried to ignore my body's needs and ended up flat on my back in bed. It's common in our fast-paced society to keep going when we need to slow down. Even an hour a week can change our connection to ourselves, to have a dialog with the miraculous vehicle called the "body".
Namaste, Gail B
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